In this paper I want to describe and motivate an approach to knowledge that I call the Causal Indicator Analysis. My strategy will be to sketch (in Part I) the main features of an adequate account of knowledge, then use my sketch (in Part II) to reveal some of the faults of some of the main analyses defended today. I will be particularly interested in discussing the work of Fred Dretske, whose views have significantly influenced my own. With these tasks behind me, I will offer my own account in Part III, and argue that it has the features an account of knowledge should have
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This paper considers three different claims to knowledge, namely, “fully descriptive”, “generally de...
In this essay a dialogue is established between the main epistemological theories about causality th...
[Introduction] 'Causal modelling' is a general term that applies to a wide variety of formal method...
In 1993 we presented Causal Indicator Models: Identification, Estimation, and Testing in a methodo...
In this paper, I examine the comparatively neglected intuition of production regarding causality. I ...
The concept of cause is of extraordinary importance for the sci- ences. Scientists want to know the ...
The last forty years have seen an explosion of research directed at causation and causal inference. ...
Abstract: The paper tries to analyze critically what is usually taken for granted – the causal relat...
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